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The field of nonverbal communication is a strategic site for demonstrating the inextricable interrelationship between nature and culture in human behaviour. This book, originally published in 1997, aims to explode the misconception that "biology" is something that automatically precludes or excludes "culture".
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The field of nonverbal communication is a strategic site for demonstrating the inextricable interrelationship between nature and culture in human behaviour. This book, originally published in 1997, aims to explode the misconception that "biology" is something that automatically precludes or excludes "culture".
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2018
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- ISBN-13: 9781351243117
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Preface. 1. Nonverbal Communication: Crossing the Boundary Between Culture
and Nature Ullica Segerstråle and Peter Molnaìr Part 1: New Findings on the
Universality of Human Nonverbal Communication 2. Universal Facial
Expressions of Emotion: An Old Controversy and New Findings Paul Ekman and
Dacher Keltner 3. Psychophysiological Reactions to Facial Expressions Ulf
Dimberg 4. Universals in Interpersonal Interactions Wulf Schiefenhövel
Part 2: Development of Emotions in a Social and Cultural Context 5.
Preverbal Communication in Humans and the Genesis of Culture Hanu Papouek
and Mechthild Papousek 6. Development of Emotions and Their Expression in
Task-Oriented Situations in Infants and Preschool Children Klaus Schneider
7. Nonverbal Communication in Nonhuman Primates: Implications for the
Emergence of Culture Stephen J. Suomi Part 3: The Social Role of Nonverbal
Communication and Emotions: Evolutionary Inferences 8. Communication
Signals of Animals: Contributions of Emotion and Reference Peter Marler and
Christopher S. Evans 9. The Social Function of "Smile" and "Laughter":
Variations Across Primate Species and Societies Signe Preuschoft and Jan
A.R.A.M. van Hooff 10. Primate Communication and the Ecology of a Language
Niche Alexandra Maryanski 11. The Evolution of Emotions: The Nonverbal
Basis of Human Social Organization Jonathan H. Turner Part 4: Nonverbal
Communication as a Mediator Between Nature and Culture 12. Nonverbal
Communication and Culture Walter Goldschmidt 13. Posture as an Interface
Between Biology and Culture Michel Heller 14. Sign Languages and Gestures
in Medieval Europe: Monasteries, Courts of Justice, and Society August
Nitschke 15. Nonverbal Communication and the Emergence of Moral Sentiments
Robert Frank. List of Authors. Author Index. Subject Index.
and Nature Ullica Segerstråle and Peter Molnaìr Part 1: New Findings on the
Universality of Human Nonverbal Communication 2. Universal Facial
Expressions of Emotion: An Old Controversy and New Findings Paul Ekman and
Dacher Keltner 3. Psychophysiological Reactions to Facial Expressions Ulf
Dimberg 4. Universals in Interpersonal Interactions Wulf Schiefenhövel
Part 2: Development of Emotions in a Social and Cultural Context 5.
Preverbal Communication in Humans and the Genesis of Culture Hanu Papouek
and Mechthild Papousek 6. Development of Emotions and Their Expression in
Task-Oriented Situations in Infants and Preschool Children Klaus Schneider
7. Nonverbal Communication in Nonhuman Primates: Implications for the
Emergence of Culture Stephen J. Suomi Part 3: The Social Role of Nonverbal
Communication and Emotions: Evolutionary Inferences 8. Communication
Signals of Animals: Contributions of Emotion and Reference Peter Marler and
Christopher S. Evans 9. The Social Function of "Smile" and "Laughter":
Variations Across Primate Species and Societies Signe Preuschoft and Jan
A.R.A.M. van Hooff 10. Primate Communication and the Ecology of a Language
Niche Alexandra Maryanski 11. The Evolution of Emotions: The Nonverbal
Basis of Human Social Organization Jonathan H. Turner Part 4: Nonverbal
Communication as a Mediator Between Nature and Culture 12. Nonverbal
Communication and Culture Walter Goldschmidt 13. Posture as an Interface
Between Biology and Culture Michel Heller 14. Sign Languages and Gestures
in Medieval Europe: Monasteries, Courts of Justice, and Society August
Nitschke 15. Nonverbal Communication and the Emergence of Moral Sentiments
Robert Frank. List of Authors. Author Index. Subject Index.
Preface. 1. Nonverbal Communication: Crossing the Boundary Between Culture
and Nature Ullica Segerstråle and Peter Molnaìr Part 1: New Findings on the
Universality of Human Nonverbal Communication 2. Universal Facial
Expressions of Emotion: An Old Controversy and New Findings Paul Ekman and
Dacher Keltner 3. Psychophysiological Reactions to Facial Expressions Ulf
Dimberg 4. Universals in Interpersonal Interactions Wulf Schiefenhövel
Part 2: Development of Emotions in a Social and Cultural Context 5.
Preverbal Communication in Humans and the Genesis of Culture Hanu Papouek
and Mechthild Papousek 6. Development of Emotions and Their Expression in
Task-Oriented Situations in Infants and Preschool Children Klaus Schneider
7. Nonverbal Communication in Nonhuman Primates: Implications for the
Emergence of Culture Stephen J. Suomi Part 3: The Social Role of Nonverbal
Communication and Emotions: Evolutionary Inferences 8. Communication
Signals of Animals: Contributions of Emotion and Reference Peter Marler and
Christopher S. Evans 9. The Social Function of "Smile" and "Laughter":
Variations Across Primate Species and Societies Signe Preuschoft and Jan
A.R.A.M. van Hooff 10. Primate Communication and the Ecology of a Language
Niche Alexandra Maryanski 11. The Evolution of Emotions: The Nonverbal
Basis of Human Social Organization Jonathan H. Turner Part 4: Nonverbal
Communication as a Mediator Between Nature and Culture 12. Nonverbal
Communication and Culture Walter Goldschmidt 13. Posture as an Interface
Between Biology and Culture Michel Heller 14. Sign Languages and Gestures
in Medieval Europe: Monasteries, Courts of Justice, and Society August
Nitschke 15. Nonverbal Communication and the Emergence of Moral Sentiments
Robert Frank. List of Authors. Author Index. Subject Index.
and Nature Ullica Segerstråle and Peter Molnaìr Part 1: New Findings on the
Universality of Human Nonverbal Communication 2. Universal Facial
Expressions of Emotion: An Old Controversy and New Findings Paul Ekman and
Dacher Keltner 3. Psychophysiological Reactions to Facial Expressions Ulf
Dimberg 4. Universals in Interpersonal Interactions Wulf Schiefenhövel
Part 2: Development of Emotions in a Social and Cultural Context 5.
Preverbal Communication in Humans and the Genesis of Culture Hanu Papouek
and Mechthild Papousek 6. Development of Emotions and Their Expression in
Task-Oriented Situations in Infants and Preschool Children Klaus Schneider
7. Nonverbal Communication in Nonhuman Primates: Implications for the
Emergence of Culture Stephen J. Suomi Part 3: The Social Role of Nonverbal
Communication and Emotions: Evolutionary Inferences 8. Communication
Signals of Animals: Contributions of Emotion and Reference Peter Marler and
Christopher S. Evans 9. The Social Function of "Smile" and "Laughter":
Variations Across Primate Species and Societies Signe Preuschoft and Jan
A.R.A.M. van Hooff 10. Primate Communication and the Ecology of a Language
Niche Alexandra Maryanski 11. The Evolution of Emotions: The Nonverbal
Basis of Human Social Organization Jonathan H. Turner Part 4: Nonverbal
Communication as a Mediator Between Nature and Culture 12. Nonverbal
Communication and Culture Walter Goldschmidt 13. Posture as an Interface
Between Biology and Culture Michel Heller 14. Sign Languages and Gestures
in Medieval Europe: Monasteries, Courts of Justice, and Society August
Nitschke 15. Nonverbal Communication and the Emergence of Moral Sentiments
Robert Frank. List of Authors. Author Index. Subject Index.